Volume 92 • Issue 1
September, 14, 2023
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Cooking up a fun semester
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Dining Commons staff help kick off start of the semester activities with a picnic on Crocker Grove.
University logo updated; use of seal suspended By Emily Rosenberg Editor-in-Chief The University announced the new FSU logo in May 2023 as part of its rebranding mission and after years of discussions regarding an offensive representation of a Native American on the previous logo. In concurrence with the update to the logo, the use of the University seal will be permanently suspended until a decision is made by the state regarding its seal, President Nancy Niemi said. In places where the University would typically use the seal, it will now use the logo. The new logo depicts an image of two rams’ horns interlocking on a shield. The shield is black, and the
horns are gold, which are FSU’s colors. The previous logo looked similar to the University seal and depicted an image of a Nipmuc Native American holding a bow and arrow pointing downward. Niemi said she hopes that when new and prospective students see the new logo, they see the connectivity of the black and gold ram’s horns, which she said lends itself to strength. “I want them [students] to see themselves as strong and bold and then see that as truly distinctive to Framingham,” she added. The difference between the seal and the logo is the logo “looks forward” to the University goals and the seal “looks back” on the University’s history. The logo is seen more often on University merchandise, signage, and letterheads, whereas the seal may be seen more of-
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Joseph Cecchi is hired as chief of police By Naidelly Coelho News Editor Meg Nowak Borrego, Dean of Students, announced Joseph Cecchi had been selected as the new chief of police in an email to the community Aug. 23. Cecchi previously worked at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester for the past 15 years. Before starting at Framingham State, his previous position was captain and academy director at the Quinsigamond Community College Policing Academy. He made his way up from a traffic officer at Quinsigamond to a full-time police academy director.
In his previous job, Cecchi undertook many equity and inclusion initiatives that he plans to implement at FSU as well. “Throughout my professional higher education career, equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging have become an integral part of my values, goals, and approaches. This has become my goal not only in the work environment but in my general approach to daily life,” he said. Cecchi said he likes to be involved with the community and has promoted events such as No Shave November, Pink Patch, yearly food pantry donations, and Coffee with a Cop.
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ten on flags, degree certificates, and official documents. SGA pg. 3 “We wanted [the logo] to be something that was entirely separate from HEAT WAVE pg. 4 the images that were on the seal something modern, something bold, and something that spoke specifically to Framingham,” Niemi said. Niemi said the decision to suspend the seal was to remain within the tra- WHY CAMP RAMAPO? pg.6 dition of matching the state seal with ADVICE FOR NEW STUDENTS pg. 6 the University seal. However, as it is not known when the state will make a decision, the University wanted to proactively stop using a seal that is considered offensive, racist, and does not appropriately represent Framingham State. The state established the Special
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SPRING RECAP pg. 9 In 2016, Cecchi started a project where he dressed up as Santa Claus MENS SOCCER pg. 10 to distribute toys and food to those in need. He plans to bring this project to Framingham State. “My plans are to collaborate with other groups on campus and collect these toys and get them to the families that need them,” Cecchi said. He said when he started this project, they were helping about 80 families a week during wintertime. He thinks the police department should collaborate with other departments across the campus to positively MAZGAL pg. 12 impact the community.
Arts & Features
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